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A VIEW FROM THE STARS by Cixin Liu

A VIEW FROM THE STARS

by Cixin Liu ; translated by Various

Pub Date: April 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781250292117
Publisher: Tor

This collection of Liu’s essays, interviews, and early short works spans three decades (1987-2015) and offers up a palatable blend of speculative science fiction and insightful articles on the genre’s past and future.

The essay “Thirty Years of Making Magic out of Ordinariness,” filled with so much insight into the genre, should be recommended reading for all aspiring science fiction writers: “Science fiction is a literature of youth. Its spirit is the youthful yearning for new worlds, and new ways of living. Mainstream literature is like Chinese baijiu, tasting better as it ages; science fiction, on the other hand, is like tap beer—you’ve got to drink it quick. Read today, even sci-fi classics seem feeble, not revelatory. The nature of science fiction is to shine brightest in the present, then to be quickly forgotten.” In “Time Enough for Love,” Liu recalls when he first discovered science fiction as a child (reading Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth), his early struggles as a writer, and the genre’s unique position in Chinese culture. In “The World in Fifty Years,” Liu embraces futurology and makes some wild predictions about humankind in the near future. The short fiction selections included within are all gems, both in terms of storytelling prowess and thematic impact. A crime lord uses a whale controlled by a bio-organic device to smuggle tons of heroin into the United States in “Whale Song.” Set in 1930s Princeton, New Jersey, “The Messenger” chronicles an old man with a penchant for playing the violin who meets a space traveler with a world-changing revelation. “Heard It in the Morning” follows a radically advanced being who offers the world’s scientists and mathematicians the opportunity to understand all the secrets of the universe—the one catch being that they have only 10 minutes to live afterward.

A must-read for SF fans and writers alike.